Emily Blunt Analysis

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If circumstance is determined by work and attitude, then positive attitude and hard work can turn a bad situation into a good situation. I believe we all have the power to make our life into what it will be in the future and it all depends on us. We all can make the difference in our own lives by working hard, having a positive attitude, and doing our best. But in order to see the truth in this we need to look at it a little closer.

Years ago there was a story released about twin boys and their alcoholic father. The boys both had different end results that they both pointed at their father as the reason why they became who they became. Both boys grew up and watched their father grow increasingly worse in his alcoholism and his health worsened
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Emily Blunt grew up with a speech impediment. She couldn't speak like most kids. She had a bad stutter. From the ages of seven to fourteen, she could hardly carry on a conversation with her classmates. She would stumble and stutter in every sentence she said. She was a very smart student, but could never just make the words flow smoothly without stuttering and was picked on because of it. One day her teacher encouraged her to try out for the school play. The teacher encouraged her to try and use an accent for the different characters to make the words flow without a stutter, and it indeed worked wonderfully. Now she is a winner of the Golden Globes, she is one of the main stars on Saturday Night Live, and a successful actress. She pushed forward with the hope that one days he would be able to overcome her speech problem and she did it. Now she is a very successful …show more content…
They worked hard with a positive attitude and with hope to one day be someone. So why do we think we can’t do the same. We are just as capable to turn out situations around with positivity and hard work. It's not about the destination, it's about the journey. We all will die one day. But it's about what we do in between out birth and death. It’s about how we make the best of it. We have to give it all we can and do our best in life to be able to get

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